ABSENTEES FROM RUGBY TEAMS. ONLY ONE REMEDY. Nearly every Saturday some team has its combination spoilt by one oi more players being unfit to play. \ ery otten the reason is through contracting a chill after evening training, with a heavy cold as a result. 9 here is only one remedy, and one that perhaps most teams fully appreciate, and that is good old Baxter s Lung Preserver. Every footballer should regard a bottle of “Baxter s as part of his training equipment. Wherever there is the slightest apprehension about a chill, a dose or two oi “Baxter’s” should be taken as a precaution. Where a cold has collared the player, there is nothing like “Baxter’s,” taken regularly, to quickly clear the cold right, out, and, what is equally important, “Baxters” tonic properties help to prevent loss of strength and ensure quick return to normal fitness. Insist on “Baxter’s,” 4/6. 2/6, ami 1/6, from anv chemist, or store. —Advt.
“NUGGET” prevents the embarrassment of “Shoe Shame.” —Advt.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 12 May 1934, Page 8
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